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Answer: C. Brutus must decide whether to help in the plot to kill Caesar.
In this excerpt, Brutus is deciding whether to help in the plot to kill Caesar. On the one hand, Brutus argues that he likes Caesar, and that he believes him to be competent and responsible. He has never seen him be unreasonable. On the other hand, Caesar wants more power, and this power could corrupt him and turn him into a tyrant. He concludes that it is better to get rid of Caesar before he gets more power and begins to cause harm to Rome.
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Grant was asked to see Henri
Pichot even though he still had an hour left for his class to teach because he
needed to be told that a specific date had already been scheduled for Jefferson’s
execution. It was important for him to know because he was giving Jefferson
lessons as requested by the latter’s godmother, Miss Emma.